Ambleside Cottages Sleeps 10+

Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Ambleside, Sleeping 10 or More People

Do you have a large group looking for a holiday cottage in Ambleside with a party of more than 10 people? Please take a look at what we have on offer in Ambleside. Lakelovers has some wonderful larger properties suitable for those growing families or parties of large friends, and Ambleside is a perfect location for a group getaway or rural reunion. Whether your party is raring for outdoor action or if you are all getting together for some restful rejuvenation in the countryside, Ambleside has it all. This well-loved little town is a true hub of Lakeland.

Brilliantly situated for exploring the whole of England’s most beautiful region. This lively village boasts a great selection of cosy cafes, hospitable pubs and wine bars, appealing restaurants,
Ambleside is one of those villages that you fall in love with. It hasn’t been taken over by the retail giants and still has many independent retailers. Which just adds to the charm of this already stunning location.

Gather your group for a relaxing day by the Lake Windermere; paddle in the sunshine amidst the stunning scenery. Picnic in the park by the lakeshore in the country, take a steamer from Bowness or Newby Bridge. Or put in a little more effort by hiring some rowing boats or even kayaks, and take your party on a Swallows-and-Amazon’s-style adventure.

Perhaps you could finish your day in the local jazz bar with a few glasses of wine. Or sit out in one of the beer gardens down at the lake. We can recommend the Wateredge for this, one of the finest locations anywhere to sip your favourite tipple.

Raising the energy level, the fell-walking available here is spectacular. There is no need to take your car, either, unless you want to. Some of the major Lakeland walking trails are easily accessible. You can spend a beautiful day on the renowned high-level circuit of the Fairfield Horseshoe, right from your doorstep.

There are some great lower-level walks, too. You can take the historic Coffin-Trail to Grasmere, wander over Loughrigg and marvel at the views over Windermere, Grasmere, and Rydal lakes, ascend the steep-sided Wansfell, and reap the rewards as you look down over Ambleside, the lake, and the far hills and valleys beyond.

Why not take your party into Skelghyll Woods, with their deer, badgers, foxes, and occasional red squirrels, and further on to the peaceful Troutbeck valley, stopping off at The Mortal Man Inn for a beer and a bar meal on the picnic benches outside in summer, or a cosy warm-up inside on those frosty winter days with the roaring open fire.

Nearby Ambleside Attractions

Amongst the many attractions in and around Ambleside are the little Bridge House in the village itself, the local climbling-wall, the picturesque waterfalls at nearby Stock Ghyll, the vistor centre at Brockhole, and the associated Tree Top Treks adventure, the recreation gardens at White Platts near the town centre, offering tennis, bowls, or mini-golf, Dove Cottage at Grasmere, Wordsworth’s famous home, the Beatrix Potter Exhibition at Bowness, and her house at Sawrey.

So if your looking for a holiday cottages for large groups in Ambleside then simply click on the holiday accommodation below for more details.

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This luxuriously elegant Period Lakeland residence occupies a perfect and peaceful setting just off the centre of the ever popular village of Ambleside and only a short stroll from the shores of Lake Windermere at Waterhead. For a holiday with 'wow factor' - this is a special place and one to spend your precious time together soaking up Lakeland's luxuries.

This luxuriously elegant detached Period Lakeland residence occupies an idyllic setting with simply breathtaking views on the banks of the River Rothay close to the famous 'Stepping Stones', within the hamlet of Rydal at the foot of Loughrigg Fell. This is truly Lakeland luxury at its very best in one of the most romantic setting within the British Isles.

Stepping Stones House is an elegant period residence, once owned by the son of William Wordsworth, that stands in a breath-taking location beside the River Rothay as it flows through the vale from Rydal Water and onward to Lake Windermere. Lovingly refurbished, the current owners have created a beautiful home, ideal for special occasions and holidays that memories are made of.

2 Hart Head Barn is set in an elevated position above the village of Rydal and just yards away from Rydal Mount, the one time home of the poet William Wordsworth. Offering beautiful south facing views across the valley to Lake Windermere, this semi-detached barn conversion has been finished to a high standard and offers quality accommodation in a great location and is a very popular property for extended family gatherings and groups of friends looking to relax and socialise.

For those considering cottages for family celebrations, socialising with friends, extended family holidays, Wynford offers the ideal property in a superb location. Finished to the highest standard, this smart contemporary Lakeland home offers high quality, comfortable accommodation, within a few minutes’ walk of the hustle, bustle, shops and bars of the village of Ambleside, lovely views from just about every room, and easy access to walks (the iconic “Fairfield Horseshoe” walk goes past the front door!) and mountain bike routes of all standards.

You'll be speechless on arrival at this outstanding Lake District barn conversion off the shores of Lake Windermere. With style and sophistication running throughout the contemporary living space, indoors and out, Ecclerigg Garth has something special for every guest. Fabulous bedrooms and jacuzzi bathrooms, an absolute treat of a kitchen, gracious dining room with woodburning stove and a breathtaking first floor living room with separate viewpoint day room and balcony.

Ambleside Cottages Sleeps 10+

Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Ambleside, Sleeping 10 or More People

Do you have a large group looking for a holiday cottage in Ambleside with a party of more than 10 people? Please take a look at what we have on offer in Ambleside. Lakelovers has some wonderful larger properties suitable for those growing families or parties of large friends, and Ambleside is a perfect location for a group getaway or rural reunion. Whether your party is raring for outdoor action or if you are all getting together for some restful rejuvenation in the countryside, Ambleside has it all. This well-loved little town is a true hub of Lakeland.

Brilliantly situated for exploring the whole of England’s most beautiful region. This lively village boasts a great selection of cosy cafes, hospitable pubs and wine bars, appealing restaurants,
Ambleside is one of those villages that you fall in love with. It hasn’t been taken over by the retail giants and still has many independent retailers. Which just adds to the charm of this already stunning location.

Gather your group for a relaxing day by the Lake Windermere; paddle in the sunshine amidst the stunning scenery. Picnic in the park by the lakeshore in the country, take a steamer from Bowness or Newby Bridge. Or put in a little more effort by hiring some rowing boats or even kayaks, and take your party on a Swallows-and-Amazon’s-style adventure.

Perhaps you could finish your day in the local jazz bar with a few glasses of wine. Or sit out in one of the beer gardens down at the lake. We can recommend the Wateredge for this, one of the finest locations anywhere to sip your favourite tipple.

Raising the energy level, the fell-walking available here is spectacular. There is no need to take your car, either, unless you want to. Some of the major Lakeland walking trails are easily accessible. You can spend a beautiful day on the renowned high-level circuit of the Fairfield Horseshoe, right from your doorstep.

There are some great lower-level walks, too. You can take the historic Coffin-Trail to Grasmere, wander over Loughrigg and marvel at the views over Windermere, Grasmere, and Rydal lakes, ascend the steep-sided Wansfell, and reap the rewards as you look down over Ambleside, the lake, and the far hills and valleys beyond.

Why not take your party into Skelghyll Woods, with their deer, badgers, foxes, and occasional red squirrels, and further on to the peaceful Troutbeck valley, stopping off at The Mortal Man Inn for a beer and a bar meal on the picnic benches outside in summer, or a cosy warm-up inside on those frosty winter days with the roaring open fire.

Nearby Ambleside Attractions

Amongst the many attractions in and around Ambleside are the little Bridge House in the village itself, the local climbling-wall, the picturesque waterfalls at nearby Stock Ghyll, the vistor centre at Brockhole, and the associated Tree Top Treks adventure, the recreation gardens at White Platts near the town centre, offering tennis, bowls, or mini-golf, Dove Cottage at Grasmere, Wordsworth’s famous home, the Beatrix Potter Exhibition at Bowness, and her house at Sawrey.

So if your looking for a holiday cottages for large groups in Ambleside then simply click on the holiday accommodation below for more details.

Not what you were looking for? View our full selection of Ambleside Cottages.